However, she didn’t give anymore details including what network the show was going to be on or when it was going to drop.

In case you don’t remember the iconic ABC and WB show or need a refresher, it debuted in 1994 and was on air for 5 years. Jackée played Lisa Landry in the series that was centered identical twins that were separated at birth. Through a chance encounter, the two young girls met and later worked hard to blend their families together.

This isn’t the first time we’ve heard news that this show was making a comeback.

“We’re looking, right now, for a producer and a writer, someone who can kind of be a leader of the pack in regards to running the show,” she told the publication.

While other reboots including Roseanne,Twin Peaks, and Will and Grace have hit the small screen,she stressed that her show is facing a few obstacles.

“I thought people would kind of be jumping on it, but it’s a lot harder than my sister and I thought it would be. Everything in my career has always been a challenge.”

Yesterday, she confirmed that the same issues are still awaiting a resolution. Just after Jackeé’s announcement, Tia Tweeted:

Hey guys! Been seeing loads of tweets about the Sister, Sister, reunion. I hate to say it, but I have no NEW news to report to you. Sis and I have been trying to get this going as we still are, BUUUT no NEW news. Trust, you will hear it from us first if it’s a solid go:) 🙏🏽